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Experience Corsica's stunning coastline on this 4-hour sunset boat cruise, exploring Scandola, Gulf of Porto, Piana, and Capo Rosso with wine and snorkeling.

This 4-hour sunset cruise in Corsica offers an intimate exploration of some of the island’s most breathtaking coastal sights. Priced at $92.19 per person, this tour departs from the small ports of Sagone or Cargèse, both conveniently located just 40 minutes from Ajaccio. With a maximum of 12 participants, the experience delivers a personalized touch, guided by a knowledgeable captain who shares insights about the UNESCO World Heritage sites encountered along the route.
The semi-rigid Liamone boat is designed for a sporty, dynamic ride, providing sensations of speed and maneuverability that larger vessels can’t match. Its small size allows access to caves and faults inaccessible to bigger boats, ensuring an up-close view of Corsica’s rugged coastlines. A key highlight is the opportunity to snorkel in turquoise waters, with masks provided, and enjoy a sunset glass of Corsican wine—a perfect way to unwind while taking in spectacular scenery.
While the tour is timed at around 4 hours, travelers should note that it’s best suited for those comfortable with small boat rides and standing for periods, as the tour includes several stops with walking and water activities. It’s ideal for adults and older children (not recommended for children under 4), seeking a combination of adventure, nature, and relaxation.

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This cruise departs from small ports of Sagone or Cargèse, both only about 40 minutes from Ajaccio. The departure points are chosen for their convenient access and lack of traffic, with free parking available, making it easy to start the adventure without hassle. The tour operates in the late afternoon and early evening, capturing the magic of Corsica’s sunset.
The meeting point involves arriving at the port, where the crew welcomes guests aboard the Liamone boat. The vessel is designed for a comfortable ride despite its sporty profile, perfect for those looking for a more personalized experience compared to larger cruise options.

The first major stop is the Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its dramatic igneous rock formations, cliffs, caves, and faults. This reserve is accessible only by sea, making the boat trip essential for close-up views of its impressive landscape.
The crew guides visitors through the reserve, sharing details about the flora and fauna, as well as local history. The spectacular scenery includes sculpted cliffs and mysterious caves, perfect for photography. Since the reserve is protected, visitors can enjoy its pristine environment while learning about its significance in environmental preservation—the first French reserve that covers both land and sea.
The one-hour stop here provides plenty of time to admire the imposing rocks and capture photos of the rugged coastline, making it a highlight of the tour.

The boat then crosses the Gulf of Porto and the Gulf of Girolata, offering around 45 minutes of awe-inspiring scenery. As the sun begins to set, the cliffs of the Gulf of Porto light up with warm hues, creating a picturesque backdrop.
This crossing is designed to let passengers marvel at natural beauty, with ample opportunities to take photos of the majestic landscape. The timing of this segment is ideal for appreciating how the landscape transforms under the golden glow of sunset, providing a magical atmosphere for all on board.

The Calanques de Piana are renowned for their extraordinary red and ochre cliffs that rise dramatically above the clear, turquoise waters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a spectacular visual at the end of the day, with natural arches and caves sculpted over millennia.
During the one-hour stop, visitors can explore caves and natural arches, capturing the raw beauty of erosion. The dazzling colors and dramatic rock formations make every photograph stand out, especially as the light shifts during sunset, casting a warm glow over the landscape.
This stop promises a visually stunning experience that perfectly complements the overall cruise, emphasizing Corsica’s natural artistry.

The final stop takes guests to Capo Rosso, a 300-million-year-old promontory accessible only by sea. The 331-meter-high cliffs offer spectacular views of the coast and are best appreciated from the water.
Here, visitors can enjoy swimming in turquoise waters in a wild cove, with snorkel masks supplied to observe the abundant fish species beneath the surface. The natural setting allows for relaxation and play, with plenty of space to enjoy a leisurely swim.
As the day ends, the boat anchors in this secluded cove, where guests can watch the sunset while sipping on Corsican wine. This peaceful moment captures the essence of Corsica’s unspoiled beauty and makes for a memorable conclusion to the voyage.

This cruise operates with a mobile ticket, making it easy to book and confirm. The duration of approximately 4 hours balances sightseeing, water activities, and relaxation. The tour is designed for most travelers, although children under 4 are not recommended due to the small boat size and activity nature.
Guests are provided with K-Way rain jackets if needed, and service animals are allowed. The boat departs in the late afternoon, ensuring guests can enjoy the sunset and golden hour scenery. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, with attentive guidance from the crew.
Booking is generally done about 28 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and limited capacity. The free cancellation policy allows for peace of mind, with cancellations possible up to 24 hours before the start.

The Cruise Sunset Aperitif stands out for its combination of stunning scenery, personalized service, and water activities. The small boat allows access to hidden caves and geological formations that larger vessels cannot reach, offering a more intimate exploration of Corsica’s coast.
The inclusion of snorkeling masks and the option to enjoy Corsican wine at sunset provide a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. The tour’s route—covering UNESCO sites like Scandola and Calanques de Piana—ensures travelers see some of the most iconic natural features of the island.
The guides’ knowledge and the captain’s safety focus contribute to a trustworthy, comfortable experience. Although the tour is not suitable for very young children, it offers a perfect balance of adventure, scenery, and tranquility for those seeking a taste of Corsica’s wild coastline.
For those eager to see Corsica’s coast from the water, this 4-hour cruise delivers exceptional views, natural wonders, and a touch of luxury with wine and snorkeling. The limited group size and small vessel enhance intimacy, making it a personalized experience that feels special.
While it’s important to be prepared for the small boat ride and the physical activity involved at stops, the stunning landscapes and unforgettable sights make this tour a worthwhile choice. Perfect for adventure lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a peaceful end to a day in Corsica, this cruise offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s dramatic coastline.
“Snelle boot tocht naar mooie formatie rotsen. Gezellige crew met tijd en aandacht. Tijd om te zwemmen en met wijn.”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $92.19 per person.
How long does the cruise last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Sagone or Cargèse, both about 40 minutes from Ajaccio.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes, snorkeling masks are provided at the stops for exploring the seabed.
What are the main stops during the tour?
Stops include Scandola Nature Reserve, Gulf of Porto, Calanques de Piana, and Capo Rosso.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 4 years old.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Guests are advised to bring comfortable clothing, and rain jackets are provided if needed.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How many people are on the boat?
The boat accommodates a maximum of 12 travelers for a more personal experience.